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Is there a safe way to carry water ballast when the outside air
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I bet it depends on how long you stay up there and how much below freezing
OAT is. No matter, if you fill your ballast tanks with sawdust, worst case you'll just end up with "piecrete" popsicles. bumper zz (lower case) "Fox Two" wrote in message ps.com... Is there a safe way to carry water ballast when the outside air temperature is below freezing? |
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:43:11 GMT, "bumper"
wrote: I bet it depends on how long you stay up there and how much below freezing OAT is. No matter, if you fill your ballast tanks with sawdust, worst case you'll just end up with "piecrete" popsicles. Pykrete, after its inventor Geoffrey Pyke. It would offer a few problems: 1) The contents of your tanks would not freeze into Pykrete. They'd freeze into ice with a layer of sawdust on top. In order to make Pykrete you have to agitate the mix constantly until frozen, or freeze it in layers adding the sawdust as you go. 2) If ballast tanks full of Pykrete froze, you'd have the same problem you would with plain water ice: landing with a load of ballast aboard. Better yet, since the drain valves are the most susceptible point for freezing, you'd run the risk of dumping only one side, which would make your landing REALLY interesting. 3) Pykrete expands on freezing just as water does, maybe a bit less, so you'd still run the risk of bursting your tanks. rj |
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![]() Is there a safe way to carry water ballast when the outside air temperature is below freezing? [/quote] There are numerous posts on this, do a history search of RAS keep it moving, keep your feet and head warm, worry not about the ballast bagger |
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Antifreeze???
Mike Schumann "Fox Two" wrote in message ps.com... Is there a safe way to carry water ballast when the outside air temperature is below freezing? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I use zinc cream to stop them from leaking.
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